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IOC – IPC co-operation
In June 2001, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) signed an agreement that would ensure that the staging of the Paralympic Games is automatically included in the bid for the Olympic Games.[1] The agreement came into effect at the 2008 Paralympic Summer Games in Beijing, and the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver. However, the Salt Lake 2002 Organizing Committee (SLOC), was chosen to follow the practice of "one bid, one city" already at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City, with one Organizing Committee for both Games, which was followed up by the 2004 Games in Athens and Turin in 2006. The agreement was adjusted in 2003. An extension was signed in June 2006.[1]
Yaz Olimpiyat oyunları
Oyunlar | Yıl | Candidate cities | Non-candidate applicant cities[note 1] |
IOC session | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Host city | Others | ||||
I | 1896 | Athens[note 2] | Only Bid | 1st Paris | |
II | 1900 | Paris[note 2] | Only Bid | ||
III | 1904 | Chicago |
Only Bid | 4th Paris | |
IV | 1908 |
Rome |
Berlin |
6th London | |
V | 1912 |
Stockholm | Only Bid | 10th Berlin | |
VI | 1916 details |
Berlin[note 5] | Alexandria |
14th Stockholm | |
VII | 1920 |
Antwerp[note 6] | Amsterdam |
17th Lausanne | |
VIII | 1924 |
Paris[note 8] | Amsterdam |
19th Lausanne | |
IX | 1928 details |
Amsterdam | Los Angeles | ||
X | 1932 details |
Los Angeles | Only Bid | 21st Rome | |
XI | 1936 details |
Berlin | Alexandria Barcelona |
30th Lausanne | |
XII | 1940 | Tokyo Helsinki[note 9] |
Only Bid | 35th Berlin | |
XIII | 1944 | London[note 10] | Athens |
38th London | |
XIV | 1948 details |
London[note 11] | Baltimore Lausanne |
39th Lausanne | |
XV | 1952 details |
Helsinki | Amsterdam Chicago |
40th Stockholm | |
XVI | 1956 details |
Melbourne |
Buenos Aires Chicago |
43rd Rome | |
XVII | 1960 details |
Rome | Brussels |
50th Paris | |
XVIII | 1964 details |
Tokyo | Brussels |
55th | |
XIX | 1968 details |
Mexico City | Buenos Aires Detroit |
60th | |
XX | 1972 details |
Munich | Detroit |
64th Rome | |
XXI | 1976 details |
Montreal | Los Angeles |
69th Amsterdam | |
XXII | 1980 details |
Moscow | Los Angeles | 75th | |
XXIII | 1984 details |
Los Angeles | Only Bid | 80th Athens | |
XXIV | 1988 details |
Seoul | Nagoya | 84th | |
XXV | 1992 details |
Barcelona | Amsterdam Belgrade |
91st Lausanne | |
XXVI | 1996 details |
Atlanta | Athens |
96th | |
XXVII | 2000 details |
Sydney | Beijing Berlin |
Milan[note 13] |
101st |
XXVIII | 2004 details |
Athens | Buenos Aires |
Istanbul |
106th Lausanne |
XXIX | 2008 details |
Beijing | Istanbul Osaka |
Bangkok Cairo |
112th |
XXX | 2012 details |
London | Madrid Moscow |
Havana |
117th |
XXXI | 2016 details |
Rio de Janeiro | Chicago |
Baku Doha |
121st |
XXXII | 2020 details |
Tokyo | Istanbul |
Rome[note 16] |
125th |
XXXIII | 2024 | Budapest |
Boston[note 17] Hamburg[note 18] |
130th |
Notes
- ^ Those bids which were not shortlisted for the second and final bidding phase.
- ^ a b At the first Session of the International Olympic Committee, in 1894, Athens was chosen to stage the first Olympic Games of the Modern Era, in 1896, as an honour to the birthplace of the Ancient Olympics.
- ^ Chicago was voted the host city of the III Olympiad, but due to pressure from the city of St. Louis, which was staging the World's Fair on the same year, the Games were transferred to this city. ["1904 Summer Olympics: St. Louis, Missouri".
- ^ Rome was the choice of the IOC, but the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius forced the Italians to return the Games to the IOC, which reattributed them to London. ["1908 Olympics: London, England".
- ^ The Games were cancelled due to the ongoing World War I.
- ^ Antwerp was awarded with the Olympic Games as a compensation and to honour the Belgians who fought, suffered and died during the war.
- ^ Lyon withdrew before the final vote.
- ^ Paris got the Games for the second time to fulfill Pierre de Coubertin's wish to see a successful Olympics in his country, erasing the flaws of the 1900 Olympics, before he retired from the IOC. ["1924 Olympics: Paris, France".
- ^ Due to the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Japan relinquished its hosting rights to both the Summer and Winter Games.
- ^ The Games were cancelled because of the ongoing World War II.
- ^ Selected without election, after the end of the World War II.
- ^ Australian's strict quarantine laws concerning the entry of foreign horses made it impossible for the equestrian events to be held within the Games period.
- ^ bid cancelled
- ^ bid cancelled following IOC inspection
- ^ bid cancelled
- ^ bid cancelled due to lack of Support from Italian Government
- ^ bid cancelled
- ^ bid cancelled
References
- ^ a b IPC-IOC Co-operation, The official website of the International Paralympic Committee